Photo shows display in the Black building at the exposition including several statues and banners as well as a display with signage from a store advertising “Negro Druggists.” The stereoview caption says: “10695. Fetters broken, but not all, Negro Building,...
Stereoview images shows an enormously dense display of objects on the table and walls of the Black American section of the Atlanta Exposition. Portraits of Black people are hung gallery style and several Black people are seen perusing the objects....
The Preface reads: “This booklet is respectfully submitted to the teachers and others who organize Carnivals for schools and similar organizations. so far as known this is the first attempt to publish a book on this subject exclusively. Constructive criticisms and suggestions will...
Photographs of Stanley Schlosman of Marshalltown, Iowa, and Sam Montqgue, of New Orleans, two of four students expelled for signing a petition requesting freedom of the press. Photograph press photo: verso: “two of four L.S.U. Journalism Students Expelled” “Stanley Schlosman...
The Liberator, September 3, 1858 Articles about the Dominican Republic and “Negro Mechanics,” and “Negroes to be Educated” in Kansas, and much more. according to Wikipedia: “The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper, printed and published in Boston by William...
La Mars, Iowa school photo. All White students, with boys on one side and girls on the other. Right margin has printed: “Franklin Street Public School, Le Mars, Iowa, Made in Germany. J. P. Feschbach, Importer and Publisher, Le Mars,...
Photo postcard showing a group of Black people dressed in white for the Chautauqua days in Sac City Iowa. They might be jubilee singers. White tents can be seen in the background. The back has the publishers name on the...
Photo of a football team that seems to be from a high school. The photograph shows one Black player on the team. It has a photographer’s signature impressed at the bottom center of the photo and the words “Ottumwa Iowa”....
A stereoview depicting African-American educator and Civil Rights figure, Booker T. Washington, at the Tuskegee Institute with several notable figures, including Andrew Carnegie. The caption reads: “11151- Booker T. Washington and distinguished guests, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. Copyright Underwood & Underwood”...
This stereoview is of an installation at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition showing life-size facsimiles of the Sioux Chief Gaul and his family. The display represents the Dakota section and contains the explanation under the display, with the number “462”....
This stereoview show a classroom at the Tuskegee Institute with both boys and girls at desks and at the blackboards working on mathematical equations. The caption says: “V26144-An Arithmetic class, Tuskegee.” The right hand margin says: “Meadville, Pa., New York,...
front: photo of integrated school group posing outside of the school. back, stamped on left margin: “Chas. I. Hammond, Centerville Iowa” The lengthy hand-written message is addressed to “Dear Uncle” and the card was sent to “Mr. Stright Barker, Plainfield,...
Press photo of Margaret Walker and her daughter sitting together on a couch. Walker was born in Georgia, lives in Iowa City. The newspaper article itself is affixed to the back of the press photo, as well as a snippet...
Front of card shows an interior of a classroom with rows of desks and children in many of them. Most of the children are White; a Black child is in a desk in the center back. Under the photographs is...